Ezekiel 21:29

Whiles they see vanity unto thee, whiles they divine a lie unto thee, to bring thee upon the necks of them that are slain, of the wicked, whose day is come, when their iniquity shall have an end.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 21:25 speaks of the wicked prince whose day of punishment has come — the same judgment context as verse 29.

Ezekiel 13:10 describes false prophets crying 'Peace' when there is none — directly parallel to the false visions of Ezekiel 21:29.

Ezekiel 13:6 condemns false visions and lying divinations, directly echoing the false prophecies against Ammon in this verse.

In Ezekiel 12:24, false visions and flattering divination are said to cease in Israel—the same kind of deception that here leads Ammon to ruin.

In Ezekiel 13:23, God declares an end to false visions and divination among Israel's prophets—the same falsehood that here gives Ammon false security.

Isaiah 44:25 shows God frustrating false prophets and diviners — the same kind of false visions denounced in Ezekiel 21:29.

Jeremiah 27:9 warns against false prophets promising safety — echoing the false visions that lead to judgment in Ezekiel 21:29.

Lamentations 2:14 explicitly mentions false and deceptive visions — nearly identical language to Ezekiel 21:29's false visions.

Jeremiah 27:9 warns against false prophets — same theme of false guidance as Ezekiel 21:29 (duplicate reference).

Zechariah 10:2 also denounces false visions and lying divinations, reinforcing the theme of deceptive prophecy.

Isaiah 47:13 condemns astrologers and diviners — false guidance similar to the false visions in Ezekiel 21:29.